August 28, 2005

Akinori Oishi's Microfilms

aki-oinishi-wave.gifRegine links to several examples of Japanese graphic artist Akinori Oishi's work, but my favorites are the micro films. Tiny loops formatted as animated gifs, they remind me of the best of the AIM buddy icon movies. These are older, though, from a pre-Euro Europe, around 2001.

check out micro films by Akinori Oishi, also his blog [via WMMNA]

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